Greg Fictum enters his fourth
season with the Concordia University Wisconsin Football program in
2014, primarily coaching and mentoring the offensive line.

During his tenure, Fictum has
coached the offensive line who blocked for one of the country's
most explosive offenses, a conference championship team and a
quarterback who was a finalist for the Gagliardi Trophy.

Individually, he has mentored three
pre-season All-Americans, a D3Football.com All-North Region
offensive lineman and seven All-Northern Athletics Collegiate
Conference offensive linemen. In addition, the Minnesota Vikings
and Dallas Cowboys have done preliminary scouting for one of his
linemen.

Coming to the Falcon's after nine
years as a head coach at New Holstein High School, Fictum lead the
Huskies to six WIAA Playoff appearances after the school reached
the playoffs just twice in its previous history.

Prior to his high school coaching,
Fictum also served at Lakeland College where they won several
conference titles. He also assisted with the offensive line at
UW-Oshkosh.

As a four-year letter winner in
college, Fictum played at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point
where he started on the offensive line and handled the long
snapping duties for three years for the Pointers after transferring
from UW-Platteville. With UW-Stevens Point, Fictum won two
Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships and a
National Championship title. In addition, Fictum played several
years of semi-pro football with the Racine Raiders, winning five
national championships. He also played a year of football in
Glasgow, Scotland.

Fictum was inducted into the
American Football Association Semi-Pro Football Hall of Fame, named
All-American and all-conference, and had several NFL free agent
tryouts earning time in three NFL training camps as an offensive
lineman and long snapper.

He lives in New Holstein, Wis.,
with his wife Colleen and their two children, Grace and Noah.